All cities in Puerto Rico, a US territory, have Spanish (and English) as an official language.
Huanchaco is a coastal town in Peru, South America. The official language there is Spanish. Huanchaco is a tourist town, however, where people from all over the world visit so even though Spanish is the official language there are likely other languages, including English, that are spoken there.
The chief official of a Spanish town is called the "alcalde." The alcalde is responsible for overseeing the local government and ensuring the town's operations run smoothly.
The chief official of a Spanish town is typically called the "alcalde." This official is responsible for governing the town, enforcing municipal laws, and representing the interests of the community. The position of alcalde is similar to that of a mayor in other countries.
"Urbe" is a Latin word that means city or town. It is often used in reference to urban areas or city centers.
Chembakolli is a town in Tamil Nadu, India. The official language there is Tamil.
Romford is considered a town in the London Borough of Havering, England. It does not have official city status.
There is no official listing for a US city with the nickname A-town. However, Atlanta in the state of Georgia is nicknamed "the big A" which is similar to A-town.
There is no town or city called Trouble in the world. It is possible that there may be smaller settlements or neighborhoods with that name, but as an official town or city, it does not exist.
Kevin Bloomfield has written: 'Mr. Biggs in the city' -- subject(s): Play, Humorous stories, Bilingual, Spanish language materials, Sasquatch, City and town life, Fiction
"City" and "town" should be capitalized when they are used as part of the official name of a specific place, such as "New York City" or "Washington Town." However, if they are used generically, they should not be capitalized, such as "the city of Toronto" or "a small town in Ohio."
Swansea, Wales became a town sometime between 1158 and 1184. The town of Swansea, Wales became an official city in 1969. In 2011 the city had a population of over 200,000.
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